This English Language quiz is called 'Formal and Informal English' and it has been written by teachers to help you if you are studying the subject at elementary school. Playing educational quizzes is a fun way to learn if you are in the 1st or 2nd grade - aged 6 to 8.
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Most kids and even adults don't realize when they are speaking informal English. Most of the time we are speaking with our friends and colleagues. This is where it is acceptable. However, second graders may not know that. In this quiz, they will be determining which person should use this type of English and identify which statement a person is saying.
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This is an example of informal language which would be used with a friend.
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Your teacher would most likely use formal English.
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Your little brother would most likely feel comfortable using informal English with you.
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Your classmate would most likely use this informal language.
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Your dad would most likely use this formal language.
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This man would most likely speak in formal English.
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This child would most likely use informal language.
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This teenager would use informal language when talking.
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This grandmother would probably use formal language.
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If you were to listen to George Washington, he would most likely use formal English.
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